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“Wise beyond its years, like the teenage protagonist Gelsomina, Le Meraviglie (The Wonders) is a wistful but no-tears swan song recounting the disappearance of traditional rural lifestyle in Italy.” Deborah Young, Hollywood Reporter.
The Wonders offers a charming coming-of-age tale that doubles as a quietly effective tribute to a vanishing way of life.
110 minutes; Italian with English subtitles
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Tours led by Museum-trained docents provide a unique experience based on close viewing and conversation. All tours are free for Modern members and free to the public with admission to the galleries. Public tours focused specifically on current special exhibitions are available at 2 pm on the first Saturday of each month.

Docents are available to lead tours of the Modern’s building, designed by the renowned architect Tadao Ando. Group tours can accommodate 10 to 60 people and last approximately one hour; these tours must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance of the requested date. A public architecture tour is offered on the first Saturday of each month at 11 am.

“Hidden necrophilia in Vertigo, glowing milk, an on-set spat with Montgomery Clift…in 1962, Alfred Hitchcock revealed his tricks, and the often shocking meanings behind his films, to fellow director François Truffaut. Now their talks have been turned into the revealing film Hitchcock/Truffaut,” Stuart Jeffries, The Guardian. Filmmakers discuss how Francois Truffaut's 1966 book "Cinema According to Hitchcock" influenced their work.
80 minutes; PG-13
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“Hidden necrophilia in Vertigo, glowing milk, an on-set spat with Montgomery Clift…in 1962, Alfred Hitchcock revealed his tricks, and the often shocking meanings behind his films, to fellow director François Truffaut. Now their talks have been turned into the revealing film Hitchcock/Truffaut,” Stuart Jeffries, The Guardian. Filmmakers discuss how Francois Truffaut's 1966 book "Cinema According to Hitchcock" influenced their work.
80 minutes; PG-13
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“Hidden necrophilia in Vertigo, glowing milk, an on-set spat with Montgomery Clift…in 1962, Alfred Hitchcock revealed his tricks, and the often shocking meanings behind his films, to fellow director François Truffaut. Now their talks have been turned into the revealing film Hitchcock/Truffaut,” Stuart Jeffries, The Guardian. Filmmakers discuss how Francois Truffaut's 1966 book "Cinema According to Hitchcock" influenced their work.
80 minutes; PG-13
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“Hidden necrophilia in Vertigo, glowing milk, an on-set spat with Montgomery Clift…in 1962, Alfred Hitchcock revealed his tricks, and the often shocking meanings behind his films, to fellow director François Truffaut. Now their talks have been turned into the revealing film Hitchcock/Truffaut,” Stuart Jeffries, The Guardian. Filmmakers discuss how Francois Truffaut's 1966 book "Cinema According to Hitchcock" influenced their work.
80 minutes; PG-13
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“Hidden necrophilia in Vertigo, glowing milk, an on-set spat with Montgomery Clift…in 1962, Alfred Hitchcock revealed his tricks, and the often shocking meanings behind his films, to fellow director François Truffaut. Now their talks have been turned into the revealing film Hitchcock/Truffaut,” Stuart Jeffries, The Guardian. Filmmakers discuss how Francois Truffaut's 1966 book "Cinema According to Hitchcock" influenced their work.
80 minutes; PG-13
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